Reviews
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The Stops – Nameless facesPosted on 07.07.15 by DennisOnly a year after their demo The Stops surprise us with a great debut!
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True Identity – DemoPosted on 23.06.15 by DennisEveryone with an interest in current Youth Crew sound should check this one out.
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Hashtag Hardcore #4Posted on 22.06.15 by PimPim checked out the fourth issue of Hashtag Hardcore.
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Terrible Feelings – TremorsPosted on 19.06.15 by DennisTerrible Feelings return with their second album Tremors which has the hard task to live up to my high expectations based on their previous output.
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Beach Slang – Broken ThrillsPosted on 16.06.15 by PimPim is a bit late to the Beach Slang party, but he found his soundtrack to the summer of 2015
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I Question Not Me On ThreePosted on 15.06.15 by PimBecky's back with another issue of her I Question Not Me zine.
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We Never Learned To Live – Silently I threw them skywardsPosted on 10.06.15 by DennisSilently I threw them skywards, the debut of We Never Learned To Live, thrives on emotion and the band gets it across perfectly.
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Pears – Go to PrisonPosted on 05.06.15 by L'eau Oui QueThis band has potential written all over them, go check it out. Also if you’re a hardcore fan, with the teeniest soft spot for punk, you will too love...
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Death Alley – Black Magick BoogielandPosted on 03.06.15 by L'eau Oui QueDeath Alley (existing of three embryo punks) however sounds refreshing and in no way near outdated. The boys evolved from rambling streetpunks into gifted...
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Sonance – BlackflowerPosted on 01.06.15 by MauriceSonance is a heavy outfit from the UK combining Postrock, Post-hardcore & Doom Metal. On the new album songs are created as a painter creates his...
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Outline – FadingPosted on 29.05.15 by xroldxFading doesn't offer any solutions to the worlds problems nor will it inspire a whole new generation of teens to do something positive with their live.
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Falling Stacks – No WivesPosted on 26.05.15 by MauriceFalling Stacks are 3 guys making Frowncore. With loads of ideas they play music somewhere between Fugazi and Shellac. You'll drenched in punk n' noise.
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Noviot Pochetok – Jas sum zemjaPosted on 21.05.15 by DennisAfter three year Noviot Pochetok are back with a new album. A slight change in sound that works out really well.
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Super Unison – S/T demoPosted on 19.05.15 by NielsWith Super Unison Meghan O’Neill has formed a new band for you to stop crying over the demise of Punch: Super Unison.
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Membrane – Reflect Your PainPosted on 18.05.15 by MauriceMaking a living from working with Noise. French trio Membrane does it and combines it with Metal, Hardcore and Rock. Vile, rough and painful for your ears.
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Coliseum – Anxiety’s KissPosted on 13.05.15 by NielsColiseum returns triumphantly with a daring new album that you have to sink your teeth in first to appreciate fully!
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The Highbrow – Pelican SoundsPosted on 12.05.15 by MauriceThe dark Indie Rock band The Highbrow returns with a new EP. The Germans present themselves in Post Punk full of weltschmerz, soul and pithiness.
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Miles Away – TidePosted on 11.05.15 by NielsMiles Away from Australia comes in on the waves with their new album Tide, sadly, some lackluster and formulaic melodic hardcore.